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Ayesha Dhurue
Feb 21, 20242 min read
When A Reader Becomes A Writer - A Reading Perspective
How does the act of writing and reading intersect? A Reading Perspective Even if I could find an answer to this question, the answer...
Amreen Dhurue
Jan 5, 20242 min read
3 Philosophy Quotes to Get Out of a Reading Slump
We read philosophy for wisdom, and for life lessons and one of them can be to become a better reader, to read more, or to just read when...
Amreen Dhurue
Jan 1, 20243 min read
9 Books You Can Read In A Day: Literary Escapes for Time-Bound Readers
In the vast world of literature, the pursuit of profound meaning often intertwines with the unstoppable passing of time. While some...
Ayesha Dhurue
Dec 9, 20232 min read
Conversations with Ourselves
Changing the Internal Dialogue with Philosophy and Psychology The dialogue we have with ourselves shapes our landscape, extending to the...
Ayesha Dhurue
Nov 27, 20233 min read
How To Read For Yourself
Mortimer Adler and Charles Van Doren on Critical Reading Techniques This book is by no means an easy read, but then again, nothing...
Ayesha Dhurue
Nov 10, 20233 min read
Quantum Wisdom: Lessons on Language Learning from Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
When considering the untapped potential of language acquisition in skill development, the parallels between the quantum realm and the...
Ayesha Dhurue
Apr 9, 20234 min read
A Self-Help Book To Read
On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers On Becoming a Person by Carl Rogers, a non-fiction “self-help” book surpassed my expectations. As...
Ayesha Dhurue
Mar 29, 20236 min read
Summarizing Seneca’s Letters from A Stoic
"... an artist derives more pleasure from painting than from having completed a picture." - Seneca I’ve been meaning, for the longest...
Ayesha Dhurue
Feb 14, 20231 min read
On the Nature of the Psyche by Carl G. Jung
A quick read that sketches a primordial quality of the human psyche. How can we know if we exist? Does imagination weave together this...
Ayesha Dhurue
Feb 5, 20232 min read
On The Heights of Despair by E. M. Cioran
I insist you find your bearings in less intense writers before plunging into the mental construct that is the philosophy (or...
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